Hi,
eMMC is not supported in celadon as of now.
Means that there is no support in kernel flinger, however the kernel drivers are in place, though it is not validated for eMMC boot or external storage.
Thank you and Regards,
Shyjumon N.
From: Celadon [mailto:celadon-bounces@lists.01.org] On Behalf Of Bernard Carter
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2018 11:54 PM
To: celadon(a)lists.01.org<mailto:celadon@lists.01.org>
Subject: [01.org Celadon] NUC6CAYS/eMMC
Hi,
I've been testing Celadon on two platforms, both with eMMC (NUC6CAYS and a Celeron N3350 APL device). For the NUC6CAYS I've disabled the eMMC and used an SATA SSD. Our final product plans, however, require use of eMMC storage. Kernelflinger appears to not support the flavor of eMMC being used by these two devices. When using a GRUB installer image, I'm able to lay it down, but the unit fails to boot and eventually shuts off. Is there any guidance around usage of eMMC storage with Celadon?
Thanks,
Bernard

Hi,
while going through the Project Celadon repositories I noticed that
https://github.com/projectceladon/mediasdk_release contains
proprietary binaries without any license. It seems like MediaSDK
itself is open-source, but the OMX implementation is still
proprietary. Without any license that at very least allows
redistribution, I'm unable to build on Project Celadon for my project.
Could you clarify the licensing situation for these binaries?
By the way, it's a pity that these are only released as binaries,
given that Project Celadon is an effort to build an *open-source*
software reference stack for the Intel architecture. I'm guessing
there are licensing issues that make it difficult to open-source these
components? Are there still plans to open-source it eventually?
Ideally, I'd like to build on a fully open-source stack for my project
(excluding firmware).
Thanks in advance,
Cyan